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- One starry night, the baby Jesus is brought into the world and a bright light signals that the new savior is born. This delightful animated tale is the perfect Christmas gift for the whole family.
- At the time of king of the Jews Herod and the Roman emperor Augustus, Mary lives a simple life in Nazareth in Galilee with her fiancée Joseph the carpenter. One day an angel announces that she will give birth to the son of God.
- This iconic religious program, airing every Sunday morning since 1949, is the longest-running television show on French national TV. It features the weekly TV Catholic Mass and a number of short subjects associated with faith and religion.
- Gutenberg's life and the laborious process of the invention and development of the printing press in the 15th century.
- Short subjects covering art, faith and culture shown during the religious program Le Jour du Seigneur (1949) on Sunday mornings.
- In Paris, the Primo Levi Care Center welcomes people from more than 40 countries who have been victims of torture and political violence. A team of doctors, psychologists, physiotherapists, social workers, and lawyers assist the residents.
- While he is panhandling in the street, Paul saves a blind man on the verge of being hit by a car and realizes, at this moment, that for this man who can not see him, he is no longer a poor beggar, nor a homeless solitary man.
- Follows the process of the making of the stained glass windows by Father Kim En Joong at the Basilique Saint-Julien de Brioude, a medieval church with Romanesque exterior and remains of wall paintings on columns and ceiling, in Auvergne.
- 2008– 53m8.1 (312)TV EpisodeAmbitious painter, draughtsman and brilliant poster artist, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec chronicled his era with insatiable greed. The aristocrat from Albuquerque, friend of Van Gogh and inspired by Degas and Manet, was encumbered by a handicap and an ungainly body, which did not prevent him from frequenting the artists and intellectuals of Parisian life and the Montmatro scene. From the cabarets of Pigalle to the brothels, this caustic and provocative observer casts a glance full of passion and humanity on the women he meets. This documentary traces the journey of a visionary artist with a fierce freedom who reveals, behind the parties and the glitter, the immense solitude of the human condition.
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